Haverford at Washington (Men's Lacrosse)
This arguably could be called the biggest game in Haverford's lacrosse history. Pressure? Perhaps. But the Black Squirrels (5-2, 2-0), ranked 16th nationally, can take a major step toward the top 10 with a win against the sixth-ranked Shoremen (7-2, 2-1). Washington has won 16 straight games in the series, which began in 1990. The last game in Chestertown was the closest, as the Shoremen defeated the Fords, 8-5, in 2005.
Gettysburg at Salisbury (Men's Lacrosse)
It has become one of the premier non-conference games of the DIII season when the fifth-ranked Bullets (6-1) take on the top-ranked Sea Gulls. Gettysburg is just 5-15 against Salisbury and has not downed the Gulls since 2002 (7-5).
Ursinus at McDaniel (Women's Lacrosse)
The Bears (5-2, 1-0) travel to Westminster to take on the Green Terror (6-1, 1-1, ranked 17th nationally) in a game that will have playoff implications over the next three weeks. Ursinus has had the better of the series, winning 11 of 12 games. McDaniel's lone win was a 10-4 triumph in Collegeville in 1994.
Washington at Dickinson (Men's Tennis)
The Red Devils (7-4, 2-1) play host to the Shoremen (3-5, 1-0) in a match that will show if the Red and White can crack the "Big Three" of Haverford, Hopkins and Washington.
Washington / Johns Hopkins at Franklin & Marshall (Women's Tennis)
The Diplomats (6-2, 3-0) get an opportunity to show what they are made of as they host the Shorewomen (4-4, 2-0) on Friday and the Blue Jays (6-2, 3-0) on Saturday. The No. 1 singles matches pit some of the region's top players in F&M's Katie Gaskins (#36), Hopkins' Brittany Matava (#11) and Washington's Allison Daciek (#31).
Swarthmore at Washington (Women's Tennis)
The Garnet (4-3, 2-1) and the Shorewomen (4-4, 2-0) meet on Sunday in Chestertown in a rematch of the 2006 Centennial championship match. Swarthmore won that match, 8-1, to capture its second straight Conference title.
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